Images of My Sinar P 8x10 with the heavy duty rear standard, sporting a Nikkor 150mm SW, taken today at a Navajo Indian Cemetery just outside the city limits of my town here in New Mexico. I was using both the 150 Nikkor and a 240 Schneider G-Claron. The burial ground has been there since 1918, back to the days when a Navajo wasn't buried in a White Man's cemetery. Photos courtesy of my wife:
San Juan Mission Cemetery
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Sinar P with 150mm SW Nikkor. No bag bellows needed
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Me, with gear on a lovely Sunday Afternoon
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Not long after these were taken, a nice Thunderstorm built up with blowing dust proceeding the rain. Got the equipment put away just in time. This was one of these shoots where you want the white of the crosses to stand out. I was using Velvia 100 and placed the highlight value on the crosses at Zone VII to Zone VII 1/3. I use two light meters; a Gossen Luna-Pro digital for incident readings and a Pentax Digital Spot meter.
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